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Mossberg Tactical 22LR Adjustable Stock 25rd Magazine 37204 Reviews

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Buds is great, as always. I wish mossberg gave a s**t as much about their customers as Bud's does. Mossberg has created one of the most worthless mag/feed ramp combos ever made. Good luck trying to get more than 15 rounds in the mag, and when you finally give up on trying to load it it will have at least one failure to feed every mag, no matter what ammo you feed it. Tried at least 10 types - same result, not to mention all the FTE's. Yeah, fun to shoot, but so are all semi auto .22s because its cheap fun. Stay away until Mossberg wants to shell out the extra dollar per unit it would cost them to make it function reliably.

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars!

by Michael W

Friday 09 August, 2013

First purchase. Great service from Bud's.Rifle shoots fine and is accurate.Magazine is difficult to load.I pull down on the exposed mag spring to load as well as use a punch to get 30 in mag.

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!

by david O

Monday 15 July, 2013

Great gun for the money I have had no issues with mine, much preferred to a 10/22 ruger!

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by Raul V

Saturday 13 July, 2013

I Got a Mossberg 715t and I took it home cleaned it and went to the range with it and it function flawlessly. Then I made the mistake of buying Aquila cheap Mexican .22 LR quiet bullets and yes they where quiet but not hot enough to push the action all the way back and shells weren't ejecting all the way and it kept on jamming. So I had a box of Winchester .22 LR and tried those and it worked perfectly again. PS people at the range thought it was an AR 15. They don't allow rapid fire there, but I am sure if I was allowed I could have shot just as fast as I pulled the trigger with the hotter Winchester ammo. rear sights really easy to adjust vertical and horizontal. I put a compensator on it and it doesn't kick at all when I fire it almost like a BB gun I love it and recommend it and now even cheaper than when I purchased it.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by Robert H

Friday 12 July, 2013

Mossberg 22LR Model 715T....5 Stars
Buds' Gun Warehouse......5 Stars.
Picked-up the Mossberg 715T, 22LR at the Gun Warehouse yesterday and went straight to the Bud's Range.
I brought with me Remington 36gr Golden Bullet Brass-plated hollow points, and Federal 40gr AutoMatch bullets.
With only one provided magazine and U-loader tool, it took a while to get in the reloading groove, unlike several other
commentors, I was able to get 25 rounds in each loading cycle.
I fired 100 rounds downrange with no hiccups. Everything cycled fine. The battle sights were close enough right out of the box
and I was able to offhand shoot groups within the 3" bulls-eye of the Birchwood Casey Shoot N-C adhesive targets.
All in all, it was a fine experience and I had a blast shooting it - I just wish I had more magazines. I took it home to clean it and I found out through You Tube videos that the takedown is rather involved....so I have elected to lock the bolt in the rear position, use some zip ties, Velcro and rope to hold it there and proceed to clean the chamber, bore and magazine as well as I can with Rem Oil and patches and paper-towels, nylon brush and plastic pick cleaning tool. I'll know next time I shoot it whether that is good enough.
I did ask about extra magazines at the counter. Buds has none in stock. They said best to look online. I did last night and I was able to find some IN STOCK at Bass Proshop so I ordered some...I looked just now, and they are on Back Order so I hope I got in under the wire.
Hey most of the rifle is not metal, it is high tech resin....I do know that I had a blast firing it and it went BANG each time I pulled the trigger. I am looking for more fun with it.
As always, Bud's folks were right on top of their game. I ordered it Monday; it was ready for pickup Wednesday at the store. Order and order status info came straight to my email and they were ready for me when I arrived Thursday.
Keep up the good work.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by Richard D

Monday 08 July, 2013

This rifle is fun, it processed everything i fed it without a hitch, and Buds shipping is the best. Now don't think you're getting an AR with a 22lr mag and bolt, you're getting a Mossberg Plinkster dressed up in plastic to look like an AR. So what? It's a riot to shoot, especially dumping the entire mag rapid fire. The sights are plastic but adjustable, and in no time we were busting milk jugs at 80 yards. Went through about 500 rounds and the only snag was when my son started getting FTE and stovepiped rounds - til i realized he was resting the mag on the shooting table. Don't do that and it worked like a charm. The hard plastic rail should hold optics if you're inclined. If shooting open sights, i'd remove the carry-handle rail.
Note: field stripping is a real pain, you have to take all the plastic parts off the action. Buy a bore snake and save yourself hours of disassembling / reassembling the plastic stock pieces.
All in all, a great fun little rifle that looks actually rather nice, runs great, and hardly costs anything. Plus you might even be able to find some ammo for it, unlike it's 5.56 cousins.